Barbara Carrera was first discovered as a model who enthralled many with her stunning figure of 35-24-34. With the personality and physique of a femme fatale, the Nicaraguan model soon gave up modeling to give acting a fair chance. She made her acting debut in "The Master Gunfighter" in 1975 followed by minor stints as a cast in "Embryo," and "The Island of Dr. Moreau".
Because of her well-toned features, the 5'9" exotic beauty also landed more distinct roles opposite 80's super stars like Armand Assante in "I, the Jury" and Chuck Norris in "Lone Wolf McQuade". However, it was when she played the villain in "Never Say Never Again" with Sean Connery that Barbara Carrera was highly recognized for her memorable performance.
The 55-year old also had her own share of TV appearances in "That 70's Show" and "Judging Amy". She is also a talented painter who had been married several times. Apart from beauty, Barbara Carrera believes that personality is more important not only in modeling but in acting as well.